I Googled Dr Waynel Sexton and I only see one reference outwith the media references in relation to George Floyd, who she says was known as Perry at school.
Google offers you instead Dr Wayne L Sexton, who turns out to be Dr Perry Wayne Sexton when you click the links...
Anyhow, the one reference to Dr Waynel Sexton takes you to the webpage of a school in Texas and a list of short bios which gives Dr Waynel Sexton's history.
"Waynel Sexton PhD., Board Vice-President
Dr. Waynel Sexton was born in Borger, he is an assistant professor in the Department of Developmental Pediatrics at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHSC-H).She works in the Children Learning Institute (CLI) and manages the Texas Reading First (TRF) Grant. CLI delivers professional development activities and technical assistance to funded Texas Reading First districts and campuses. Dr. Sexton's degrees include a doctorate in Curriculum and Instruction with a concentration in Reading and Teacher Education. She has 32 years of public school experience with extensive teaching and administrative experience serving as a teacher for 26 years, a literacy coach for 3 years, Associate Reading Manager for the Houston ISD for 3 years, and as a private consultant for 3 years. As a teacher, Dr. Sexton worked with at-risk students and taught over 400 children how to read. Dr. Sexton has been published in the Journal of Educational Research and is the recipient of the Teacher of the Year Award for Houston ISD and the Patrice Johnson Outstanding Graduate Award for Leadership Houston."
Checking into the source of this page it was last modified on 5 June, the day that most of the articles with Dr Waynel Sexton were published...
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Looking into those details and awards for Dr Waynel Sexton....
Nothing comes up for a Patrice Johnson Outstanding Graduate Award for Leadership Houston, but there is a Patrice Johnson Distinguished Alumnus award, won by:
1989 — 90
Wayne L Sexton Class VIII
https://www.leadershiphouston.org/patrice-johnson-award
I guess that can be accounted for as a typo, given that Waynel seems such an unusual name. Unless Waynel used to be Wayne...?
But maybe not, as searching the Teacher of the Year Award for Houston ISD throws up this...
1988 Press Photo Crystal Waynel Sexton named Houston ISD ...
https://www.ebay.co.uk › itm › 1988-Press-Photo-Crystal-Waynel-Sexton-na...
Sexton teaches the first grade at Douglass Elementary School. The 15-year veteran teacherreceived a $5,000 cash award. HISD.Photo measures 8 x 10inches.
But there is nothing at the link, nothing cached...
To confuse things further, it could be [Crystal] Waynel [L] Sexton... as presented in "Standards-Based Reform and the Poverty Gap: Lessons for "No Child Left Behind"" eBook, published in November 2008.
Anyhow, here is the Facebook page of Waynel Sexton, she has 600+ friends, not beyond possibility that it is fake, but it seems legitimate.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=2936102483155090&set=a.1011081182323906&type=3&theater
However, the picture of his work is not just a bit of paper in a folder, it is seemingly framed and stuck and is incredibly well written for a child. Again not impossible, but it is very, very neat and well written. Compare it to the picture. Would a child drawing such a basic picture, write so well? I guess it could have been dictated, young George Floyd telling the teacher his dreams and the teacher writing the piece? Or maybe kids just develop writing skills far better than drawing skills.
It's a rabbit-hole. If you look hard enough you can find many things that will fuel your conspiracy, whatever agenda you want to push. Occam's Razor says it is typos based on a weird name. It's Sunday morning, I've got nothing better to do....
But, to come back to Spookdaddy's question. What is the point? I guess it would be pushing the narrative that he was a young kid with big dreams that was crushed by the American system that he cannot succeed within. But what would be the point of faking that?